A printing device for printing work pieces includes a main body, an ink jet mounted on the main body, a recycling pan below the ink jet, a driving assembly positioned on the main body for driving the recycling pan, a controller for controlling the driving assembly and a sensor for detecting a work piece and sending a result to the controller. The controller directs the driving assembly to move the recycling pan below the ink jet to receive ink from the ink jet when the work piece is no longer present.
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1. A printing device for printing work pieces comprising:
a main body;
an ink jet mounted on the main body;
a recycling pan below the ink jet;
a driving assembly comprising a positioning board fixed on the main body, a cylinder and a connecting member; the recycling pan and the cylinder at two sides of the positioning board and the connecting member interconnecting the cylinder and the recycling pan, the cylinder capable of driving the recycling pan;
a controller for controlling the driving assembly;
a sensor for detecting a work piece and sending a result to the controller;
wherein the controller directs the driving assembly to move the recycling pan below the ink jet to receive ink from the ink jet when the work piece is no longer detected.
8. A printing device for printing work pieces comprising:
a main body;
an ink jet mounted on the main body;
a covering plate mounted on the main body adjacent to the ink jet;
a recycling pan below the covering plate, and covered by the covering plate;
a driving assembly comprising a positioning board fixed on the main body, a cylinder and a connecting member; the recycling pan and the cylinder at two sides of the positioning board and the connecting member interconnecting the cylinder and the recycling pan, the cylinder capable of driving the recycling pan;
a controller for controlling the driving assembly;
a sensor for detecting a work pieces and sending a result to the controller;
wherein the controller directs the driving assembly to move the recycling pan to a position below the ink jet to receive ink from the ink jet when the work piece is no longer detected.
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1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a printing device and, particularly, to a printing device with a recycling pan.
2. Description of the Related Art
When a continuous inkjet printing device prints work pieces in order, the ink jet may spray ink outside of the area of work pieces at an interval between two adjacent work pieces, the sprayed ink also contaminates a supporting member supporting the work pieces, and also resulting in a waste of ink.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views, and both the views are schematic.
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The cleaning module 28 includes a cleaning base 281, an adjusting cylinder 283 and a connecting plate 285 (shown in
The driving assembly 29 includes a positioning board 291, a cylinder 293 and a connecting member 295. The cylinder 293 includes a cylinder block 2931, two push rods 2933 and a pushing block 2935. An end of each pushing rod 2933 is slidably positioned in the cylinder block 2931, the other end is connected to the pushing block 2935. The pushing rod 2933 is capable of protruding out of the cylinder block 2931 or drawing back the cylinder block 2931. The positioning board 291 is fixed at a side of the mounting board 234, and substantially perpendicular to the mounting board 234. The cylinder 293 is fixed at a surface of the positioning board 291 away from the mounting board 234. The recycling pan 27 is fixed on the other surface of the positioning board 291 adjacent to the mounting board 234, and below the ink jet 25, for receiving the ink from the ink jet 25. The connecting member 295 interconnects the pushing block 2935 and the recycling pan 27, thus the cylinder 291 is capable of moving the recycling pan 27 in the channel 2323, to cover or uncover the ink jet 25. When the ink jet 25 is open, the covering plate 232 covers the recycling pan 27, to prevent the ink in the recycling pan 27 from contaminants.
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The ink jet 25 is covered by the recycling pan 27. When a work piece is detected by the sensor 32 in the printing area of the ink jet 25, the controller 30 directs the pushing rod 2933 of the cylinder 293 to draw back, thus the ink jet 27 can print the work piece. The driving assembly 29 is capable of rotating the ink jet 25, and the linear driving mechanism 213 is capable of moving the ink jet 25 along the rail 2131 simultaneously, to secure all the work pieces for printing. When no work piece is detected by the sensor 32 in the printing area of the ink jet 25, the controller 30 directs the pushing rod 2933 to push out, thus the recycling pan 27 covers the ink jet 25, and receives the ink sprayed from the ink jet 25 for reuse. After all the work pieces are printed, the linear driving mechanism 213 moves the ink jet 25 to an end of the rail 2131, and the cleaning module 28 cleans the ink jet 25.
The printing device 100 includes a moveable recycling pan 27 below the ink jet 25, a driving assembly 29 for driving the recycling pan 27, a sensor 32 for detecting the work piece and a controller 30 controlling the driving assembly 29 according to the result from the sensor 32, thus the recycling pan 27 can cover the ink jet 25 automatically, and ink is conserved.
Finally, while particular embodiments have been described, the description is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting. For example, various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Tai, Chang-Lun, Hu, Hsing-Yi, Liao, Yi-Ming
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